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Chillisoft vendor updates is your destination for the latest announcements, feature rollouts, research findings, and product enhancements from across our vendor network. This section is focused entirely on the evolving tools and technologies that drive cybersecurity forward.

Here, you’ll find news and technical notes from leading vendors including ESET, Armis, WatchGuard, Qualys, Exabeam, Mimecast, Saviynt, Netskope, and others. Whether it’s a major platform update, new release, feature change, or performance improvement, we cover the highlights that matter most to partners, MSPs, and IT teams.

Chillisoft vendor updates also share research insights, such as threat trend reports, whitepapers, and detection intel directly from global security teams. These updates help partners stay informed, anticipate change, and better support their customers in a fast-moving landscape.

We include important release notes, product lifecycle changes, and technical enhancements, with context on how these may affect deployment, licensing, or ongoing service. It’s a practical resource to help technical teams and sales engineers stay aligned with product roadmaps.

Whether you’re preparing for a customer rollout or staying sharp on the latest capabilities, Chillisoft vendor updates keeps you connected to the forefront of each solution we support. Check back regularly to stay up to date with the tools that keep your business and clients secure.

Imperva’s 2021 Bad Bot Report shows bad bots now account for over a quarter of all internet traffic, with Telecom, IT, and News sectors hit hardest. The report highlights evolving tactics, mobile impersonation, and growing threats across industries.

Vulnerability scanning and penetration testing serve different but complementary roles in cybersecurity. Scanning identifies known vulnerabilities across a broad network automatically and frequently, while penetration testing involves expert-driven, targeted attacks to exploit weaknesses. Each has unique costs, scopes, and risks. Together, they form a strong defense by helping organizations detect and remediate threats effectively. Training and skilled use of these tools maximize security posture and reduce costly troubleshooting.

Cybercriminals targeted the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a destructive malware disguised as a PDF about cyberattacks. This wiper deletes files tied to popular Japanese software and uses sophisticated anti-debugging techniques to avoid sandbox detection. It deletes a broad range of document and executable files while running misleading web requests to confuse forensic analysis. Netskope Threat Labs monitors this campaign and provides protection against these evolving threats.